Palma Bar is a true hidden gem, tucked away beside the Post Office in the Pueblo. The tapas menu is varied, delicious, and excellent value for money. The staff are warm and welcoming, and the owner’s passion really shines through in everything she does.
The dishes are prepared with good-quality ingredients and a lot of care and attention. Over the past few weeks, we’ve dined here several times and some of our highlights have included the baked cheese with figs and orange, meatballs, cheese plate, patatas bravas and calamari—though there are so many more dishes worth trying.
There’s also a great selection of wines and drinks, and on some evenings they host traditional live music, which adds to the wonderful atmosphere.
Highly recommended if you’re looking for authentic tapas with...
Read moreA small, charming tapas bar that’s slowly earning its place and loyal customers in the city. The owner is a local girl who brings a genuine touch to the place, with a menu crafted with love and care, preserving traditional favorite recipes from various parts of Spain. There’s a wide selection of wines and beers, and the service is warm and welcoming — you can tell they truly appreciate every guest who walks through the door. Thank you...
Read moreThe old centre of javea, a little cozy tapas bar with the smiling lady on service. Great tapas i can tell u. The fried baby squid was to die for, as was the traditional preparation of javea. Everything came with a story of where it came from and what it was. If im ever in the neighboorhood i wont skip this place! I would give it a 10+ if i could. Very family oriënted...
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